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...familiar with the matter. Representatives from American, Boeing and Airbus, a unit of European Aeronautics Defence & SpaceCo., declined to comment. AMR shares ended the regular session down 13 cents, or 2.4 percent, to $5.41. Shares...

...the American company's 391. The new European company will be 80 percent owned by the European Aeronautics Defense and SpaceCo., formed last year from the merger of France's Aerospatiale Matra, Germany's DaimlerChrysler Aerospace and Spain's...

...changing makes this look more like a science fair project every day." Airbus, a unit of European Aeronautic Defence and SpaceCo., is also planning to bring its own mid-size jetliner, the A350, into service in 2010 - two years after the Boeing...

...industries to rival Boeing and Airbus. Chicago-based Boeing and Airbus, a subsidiary of the European Aeronautic Defence and SpaceCo. headquartered in France, have been pillars in the industrial economies of the U.S. and Europe. Boeing long held...

...will oversee the competition between Boeing and the team of Northrop and Airbus parent European Aeronautic Defence and SpaceCo. The plan, which hands control to Pentagon acquisition chief John Young and sets up a dedicated source-selection committee...

...changing makes this look more like a science fair project every day." Airbus, a unit of European Aeronautic Defence and SpaceCo., is also planning to bring its own mid-size jetliner, the A350, into service in 2010 - two years after the Boeing...

...American company's 391. The new European company will be 80 percent-owned by the European Aeronautics Defense and SpaceCo., formed last year from the merger of France's Aerospatiale Matra, Germany's DaimlerChrysler Aerospace and Spain's...

...stepped down from SpaceDev, a rocket company he founded with money he made in the software industry, to form Benson SpaceCo. to compete with the big guys. The company has attracted about a dozen angels. "You're looking for people who share...

...director and founder of Leeham Co. "So it's huge for the company." Airbus, owned by European Aeronautic Defence & SpaceCo., dealt with two years of delays on its superjumbo A380, but Hamilton noted those were prompted by software compatibility...

...changing makes this look more like a science fair project every day." Airbus, a unit of European Aeronautic Defence and SpaceCo., is also planning to bring its own mid-size jetliner, the A350, into service in 2010 - two years after the Boeing...